Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1870 Page: 2 of 4
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would lay the
lie suys
in a abort antobtegfapljy, ,4, ««We
Have fought the Democrats evsr since
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writings. Th$ period comos at
various' ages. Sometimes never.
"Alas! poor Yorick!"
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rc are ill receipt of a letter from
EÍARitiaoN of Sh. field, Eng.
Mfíct. ?lo. olaims to be the brother
,f William Z«D lUa^sp.v <>(*¿'4
Crazy Bisouf," who has been in
tor****** Austin for mom than twenty years.
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fe ; tive rff,. IVftuViw, >« M
alarga esiafe.^&ir correan
pondeííl "directs us to give notice
ere un- h© will btrhero at an early day
'""J- m orifer fó tjW piwiosnion It U,.
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1 IiláHING CO., Hartford,
Thl 1* a portly toIuisio, perh ps toe ex-
*• regard «Iza. It U fatten up
in flae ityla, sqil for thoso wl\o ottn l«ugh
ttt t well told stoiy.tws bauk will prov* a
" Th <>M Cry"'
Filteen hurlred troops have bee®
1 to 'IVnnorfHco, and utbwa
oen ofticiully rcqwssted' by
to **
necesaa,.. RRm. ...
m^iic or Interin mortf
[ to radical ) conservative, to
it under the band ofcongross
and be subjected to the ikwpotianaé
" ' law. A fow local distur-
„._..oeB, which can be conveniently
referred to "ku klux outrages," js
ail that is required aa a pretextfor
enforcing-this odious and deetruc-
tiVo doctrine. What is threatened
uvo aofHnne* vvu t « uhu#wjucu vtimaB
to be applied io Taaue^ee^Ken.
tllfilvV CÁD< WUh 6Qllt|i PlODnetV liUd rllka auii: íiMMiUuá!....). r
Üov. Holder. I'or ll#iied«ate aerviou
in North Carolina. It is extromely
nteíór'unate that this femergeacy
should l^ve *Ti 6n at tí íe
wben reoqnétruction seemed near
¿.happy eóncln^torij but the dni)' of'
tho^"government under the clrttóm"
stances^W plain, 'fb
aut
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in both States ia the same, and
and with -«uph
that the oivil
. e inarftijiiing b: ti^ !bf Ktt iffu*
ur to protect the hfelplesa and ifo':
fenaeless Blacks. Those circum-
stances alone justify act of the
President in sending troop to Ten-
nessee, and will warrant the «ame
assertion of po\vAl North Curol¡
But further than this, tlie
fefovernmoat is bound by
. elaborate (he ar-
gument, its more statement . ought
to be sufficient to arouse the fears
an# indignation oi every finan who,
aside even from the ordinary iq
stincts of,patriotism, would desite io
see his g^evainea^N # upon such
principles as to insure its permanen-
cy, and m'dte him secure in the en
jfoymeut of Uiu life and property.
Rights act, «rtrnsly violated in
instaniiea, and to; give protee
Hon to those to-whom it has a!
ly gi ven citi¿cnsbip>-S. ^, IE*- * ' ¿L,
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This cry oí Ku Klus has been
f't, • Um ■ . liiiiSr.i. 1
beftrd bofurc. | *Ueo|^litugh
in Oqqgr^a whoqever it is raisod.
piife iwob >t| H"
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B. H. Davis. V. ÍV. <*iuNn.(.En, B JT^Olt A 1j C t í i t!
\\yii txr.iMi .v. i ti /v . .
sil l «|wi>v«. privé a Stale of rípresorualiort;'
mm% iícre U woihw view of the mat-
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with Georg|a attdjenj
.ecu red
1872.ü| yuíess pongreeo does
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liaten to the Post'* solu tio
which is adopted
except that part
Banks, 'h'r.'Hf
The plotting^ of the Radicals for
erfsthe
unreutoatructed, cannot further
be relied on to sustai the Repqbliv
can party, and convinced by uumie-
i| un-
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West, in season for the nextS'resi
. for
ir
land, New York and^California,
átate-rights and state sovereignty,
and in fact the very existence of
state governments are thus made de
pendent Upon t.bo will and beck Of a
reckless and corrupt congress, back?
ed by a willing president who is
pledged to carry put the wishes of
the people
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vp,
SEW A0VEBTI3EMEST8.
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Thompson, Victor W. & Sneed, S. G. Tri-Weekly State Gazette. (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 8, 1870, newspaper, April 8, 1870; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth181315/m1/2/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.